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Investigating the Gun Lobby
The Impacts of Gun Violence
Regulating the Gun Industry
Concealed Carry Killers
Firearms Laws
Self-Defense Gun Use
Murder-Suicide
Mass Shootings
Assault Weapons
Gun Trafficking
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VPC NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

Cosmopolitan cites VPC's When Men Murder Women in article detailing the impact of stay-at-home orders on domestic violence victims. “For victims of domestic violence, stay-at-home orders are a worst-case scenario,” March 31, 2020

The Wall Street Journal cites the VPC on the Trump administration's decision to shift oversight of gun exports from the State Department to the Commerce Department. "Trump Shifts Oversight of Some Arms Exports, Easing Sales," March 9, 2020

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